""I looked out over the trees and the city and the cars below,
all moving fast to a somewhere I knew nothing about. Life was in
full motion and it felt like I was missing it. What I didn't see
was the face of a man standing at the first window in the adjacent
wing, staring out much like me. I didn't see him until it was too
late.""
In response to an encounter with that man whose face he saw at
the window, Dr. James Judge made a vow, early in his career, to be
a different kind of doctor than his medical training had taught him
to be. He vowed not to deny his own humanity. He vowed not to
shrink from his patients' unseen suffering. He vowed he would ask
the "probing and important questions, the ones that had nothing to
do with an illness and everything to do with it at the same time."
And he vowed he would "listen."
In the years that followed, Dr. Judge kept a journal. In" The
Closest of Strangers," Dr. Judge shares stories from that journal,
stories that demonstrate the paradox of the patient-doctor
relationship: that two people, essentially strangers, can somehow
walk through life's most intimate moments together and, how, on
that walk, they can both move toward healing.
The stories in"The Closest of Strangers" demonstrate the love,
faith, courage, and remarkable, boundless resilience of the human
spirit. Through these stories, you will be witness, as was Dr.
Judge, to the powerful current of grace running through their
lives-and his own.
"These are the stories of my intimate strangers," Dr. Judge says
of the narratives recorded in this powerful volume. "Faces that
have haunted me, and, I suppose, haunt me still. People I barely
knew, but in some ways came to know more deeply, maybe, than I knew
myself."
The stories Dr. Judge shares of his "intimate strangers" are all
stories of courage and faith-in the face of fear, hopelessness, and
devastating loss:
- In the course of a young boy's illness, a mother grows strong,
a family grows close, and a community grows tender.
- A woman unable to keep up the "lacquered layers of
expectations" in her "perfect" world courageously faces her
emptiness and learns to experience the real substance of life.
- To bring her baby safely to term, an unmarried teenager fights
a malignant tumor and a doctor's stern advice that she abort her
pregnancy.
- A deeply troubled man entangled in addiction finds the courage
to speak honestly about himself and to call on God to help him face
and overcome his demons.
- A mother of a profoundly disabled child remains convinced that
her little girl's life holds purpose-and so, miraculously, it
does.
"Suffering sometimes brings with it certain gifts," Dr. Judge
writes. "Qualities and strengths beyond value or measure." "The
Closest of Strangers" testifies to those qualities and
strengths-and to the lessons learned by a doctor who listened to
his best teachers, who sometimes became his healers as well.
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